Kinetico Columbia Aqua FC-510 User Manual And Service Manual page 6

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SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
Below are safety warnings and
instructions to prevent injury to
the user and to prevent material
damage to the user's environ-
ment. However, it is important to
take the necessary precautions
and proceed with care during the
installation, maintenance, clea-
ning and handling of the applian-
ce.
Children/adults/pets
• The device may not be used by
children under 8 years of age or
by people with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capacity, as
well as by people without expe-
rience or knowledge unless they
are supervised or receive ins-
tructions on how to use the de-
vice safely and have understood
the potential risks of using it.
• Children must not play with this
appliance.
• Do not allow children to clean
or maintain the appliance wi-
thout supervision.
Warning. Choking Hazard!
Do not allow children to play with
the packaging/plastic or with
parts of the packaging, as they
could become entangled or cover
their heads with them and suffo-
cate.
Keep packaging, plastic and pac-
kaging parts out of the reach of
children.
Mounting. Warning
Risk of electric shock/fire/mate-
rial damage/damage to the devi-
ce!
Data sheet
If the appliance is not installed
correctly, it can lead to dange-
rous circumstances. Make sure
that the following conditions are
met:
• The mains voltage in the socket
must correspond to the voltage
rating specified on the device
(nameplate).
• The mains plug and the socket
with a protective contact must
match and the grounding system
must be correctly installed.
• The installation must have a
suitable cross section.
The mains plug must remain ac-
cessible at all times. If this is not
possible, in order to comply with
the relevant safety regulations, a
switch (double pole switch) must
be permanently integrated into
the installation, according to the
regulations on electrical insta-
llations.
If the power cord of the applian-
ce is modified or damaged, it
may cause electric shock, short
circuit or fire due to overheating.

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